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From: LindyBill11/28/2004 1:32:53 PM
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Pakistan Withdraws From Wana
By Captain Ed on War on Terror

Pakistan has decided it has done all it can with troops in the South Waziristan area of the border regions with Afghanistan and has withdrawn its checkpoints and most of its troops:

The Pakistani army announced Saturday that it would withdraw hundreds of troops from a tense tribal region near Afghanistan where Osama bin Laden and his top deputy were believed to be hiding.
The withdrawals from the South Waziristan area come after several military operations by thousands of troops against bin Laden's al Qaeda organization and its supporters in recent months.

Although the Pakistanis claim that no trace of Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri has been found, some still believe the terror masterminds to be hiding in that region. Pakistan, however, has alienated the local tribes during its missions to seek out and destroy al-Qaeda assets in the region, and this move looks like an attempt to mollify tribal chiefs and encourage them to assist with the effort against terrorism. Their track record suggests that the encouragement will fall on deaf ears.


White House Delays Rice Confirmation Hearings
By Captain Ed on National Politics

Does the White House anticipate problems with the nomination of Condoleezza Rice in the US Senate? Richard Lugar told Fox News Sunday that his offer of an early hearing in the lame-duck session was refused, postponing her confirmation debate until the new Senate session takes office in early January:

At the urging of the White House, a key Senate panel will put off consideration of the nomination of Condoleezza Rice to be secretary of state, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said on Sunday.
Sen. Richard Lugar, an Indiana Republican, said he had suggested "a very early time" for his committee to take up the nomination, which must be approved afterward by the full U.S. Senate.

"The White House suggested that that would not be appropriate -- that is, in December," Lugar said on "Fox News Sunday." "So we'll not be having hearings in December. But we'll have hearings as soon as possible in January."

Lugar told Fox that he foresees no problems for Rice and the White House in confirming her appointment to State, but turning down an offer of an early hearing will raise a few eyebrows. Democrats have made a lot of noise about Bush nominating people for important Cabinet positions that agree with his policies a little too closely, a ridiculous argument in any organization. An executive needs to appoint people who support his vision and plans; doing anything else leads to nothing but confusion, mixed signals, and inertia, results we can ill afford during wartime.

I suspect that Bush wants the delay in order to both get a better majority in the Senate and to avoid the inflammatory suggestion that the popular Colin Powell is being given the bum's rush out of office. The delay indicates the GOP may anticipate more problems than Lugar lets on in getting Rice's nomination through the Senate, and they may be preparing for a replay of the Abu Ghraib hearings, this time on the entire Iraq invasion. It looks like they want as many friends in the room as possible when it happens.


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